Building a new home in Wimbledon? Air conditioning planning should begin at design stage, not after completion. Integrating AC before first fix saves disruption, cost, and ensures optimal zoning across every room. Aircon4Home specialises in specifying systems for new-build projects, working seamlessly with developers and self-build teams.
Modern new-build homes meet stringent Part L and airtightness standards, creating the perfect foundation for efficient air conditioning. Early specification—during architectural planning—allows you to design zones per room, route pipework and electrics without snagging, and avoid the mess and expense of retrofit installation. Whether you're buying a new-build estate in Wimbledon or managing a self-build project, planning AC now means enjoying comfort from day one. Our 30+ years' experience includes working with housebuilders, architects, and individual developers. Free survey to assess your new-build layout and recommend the ideal system for your space and budget.
- Specified before first fix - no chasing walls
- Sized correctly for modern Part L airtightness
- Room-by-room zoning from the design stage
- We liaise directly with your developer or architect
- 5-year parts and labour warranty
- Free installation survey
New Build Air Conditioning By Room
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I plan air conditioning for my new Wimbledon build?
Start during the design or specification phase, ideally before construction begins. This allows pipework, electrical routes, and wall/ceiling fixings to be built in cleanly. Retrofitting after completion causes significant disruption—planning ahead avoids this entirely.
Can I zone individual rooms in a new-build Wimbledon home?
Yes. Multi-zone systems can be designed into new-builds from the start, allowing independent temperature control per room or area. This is far easier to plan into new construction than retrofit, and works perfectly with modern insulation standards.
Do new-build homes in Wimbledon need different AC sizing?
Modern builds meet high airtightness and Part L standards, reducing cooling loads compared to older properties. We survey your new-build layout to specify correctly-sized equipment, avoiding over-specification and unnecessary cost.